Missouri Press-Bar Commission seeks at-large and diversity representatives

 In 1972, The Missouri Bar created the Missouri Press-Bar Commission to foster better communications between the media and the bench and bar. Since then, the commission has worked on a variety of projects, including seminars on Missouri’s Sunshine Law, a News Reporters Handbook on Law and the Courts, and a News Reporter’s Legal Glossary.

Now, the commission is looking to expand. In May 2021, the commission adopted Amended and Restated Articles of Incorporation and Bylaws. This created three new diversity seats and made available existing at-large seats for elections of new members to the commission.

Effective immediately, interested individuals are invited to fill out a nomination form for two of three at-large representative openings, which will be selected by a majority vote of the commissioners.

In addition, the commission is accepting nominations to fill three diversity representative roles. Applicants should reflect diverse communities of the media, including but not limited to age, race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, geography, audience size, and platform. These representatives will also be selected by a majority vote.

The term of service for all commissioners is four years, with the option to serve two consecutive terms, with limited exceptions.

The mission of the Missouri Press-Bar Commission is:

Supreme Court of Missouri Judge Mary R. Russell currently chairs the committee. Learn more about the Missouri Press-Bar Commission and its work here.

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